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Port Talbot motorway link will create 600 jobs

06/09/2010

Up to 600 jobs are expected to be created during the construction of a £107m link on the M4 near Port Talbot. The 3m (4.8km) link road will connect Port Talbot and the docks area to junction 38 of the motorway. It will take 33 months and is designed to improve journey times, reduce congestion and encourage investment. The project also aims to boost shipping activity and waterfront development in Port Talbot.

The project is being funded with money from the Welsh Assembly Government and the European Union. Economy and Transport Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones said the assembly government remained determined to invest in capital projects "despite challenging economic times".

The final phase of the project will connect with previously completed phases and make available up to 210 hectares of mainly brownfield land for development of small to medium sized businesses, he said.

Ali Thomas, leader of Neath Port Talbot council, said it was excellent news for the area. "This strategic road will provide an attractive gateway to the town and open up development opportunities along our waterfront area, in particular the Harbourside and Port Talbot town centre regeneration areas. It will benefit our local communities, visitors and businesses alike, and attract new investment and employment opportunities, not only during the construction period, but for generations to come."

Alun Llewellyn of the council's economic regeneration scrutiny committee said it would make a big difference to easing congestion along the M4. "Perhaps more importantly it could be the key to unlocking acres of prime commercial and industrial land," he added.